Petunia Petulante and the Hare look for a diamond: new adventure written by Sue Monroe

I have to confess that after reading 'Petunia Petulante and the moon hare', I didn't think that other later titles with the same characters might surprise me. That spoiled little princess is very disconcerted with the crazy hare that you saw striped leotards, but I think that the one who helps you most value what you have without asking is Sandra, a dragon with a girl's name who knows very well how to negotiate.

However, now I just read 'Petunia Petulante and the huge and very expensive diamond', I had a lot of fun, and I wanted to tell you. Given that my children were too busy with their horror books (do you remember when we reviewed the favorite topics of preteens?) Or re-reading (for her it is fascinating, and for me a bit tedious, the truth) of a version from 'Cinderella, I decided to undertake this adventure on my own ... In this book, Petunia is a much more judicious girlAlthough the Hare is still as extravagant (or more) as we knew her, Sandra only aspires to have a quiet life, although if she has to help when there are problems, she is always willing.

And the kings, that is, the parents of Petunia, because they will live emotions for those who prove to be prepared, and that they are sure to get them out of their monotony.

When Uncle Julian (Queen Elsie's brother) comes into action, everything turns 'upside down' because there seems to be a treasure in between, but the authentic map is in the hands of the pirates, and that is why the newly appeared uncle you must reproduce it with the help of the Hare, which scribbles color drawings.

Most likely the 'bird' that Julian carries on his shoulder is not reliable, and almost everyone realizes it from the beginning, although the plans to get rid of it do not go well.

The point is that the memory of the uncle does not work at all badly, and in a short time they will be starting the search for a treasure in the garden labyrinth, and although the king had to leave the picnic basket they could keep the lanterns.

And all this happens between candy papers, blue cake cover, memories kept in the tights, pirates landing on the beach and many emotions found among all the characters.

The end ?, well, you will not believe that I want to tell you, right?

The book is published by Maeva Young, written by Sue Monroe, and written by Birgitta Sif.

Video: Sue Monroe Talks About The Magnificent Moon Hare (May 2024).